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Topic Review (Newest First)

09-06-2009 08:29 PM

sarafinadh

well, yeah, but no french knife I ever owned kneaded bread...

This might be an only when hooked to shore kinda deal.

09-06-2009 08:18 PM

zeehag

i use a french knife and mince my foods and dice with it-----takes no electricity

08-31-2009 10:48 PM

miatapaul

I would wonder how you would power that, even on shore power that thing looks like it would pull some serious power. Gluten free is tough. Have a friend that is tortured by his diet. When he was visiting from Sweden he sure enjoyed some lobster with butter, no gluten there! But beer, forget it. He did bring some really strange Swedish liquors.

Vasco the gluten free bread is not like regular dough it is not really kneaded the same way. More mixed and very wet like a batter. But bread is one of the reasons I was thinking I might put granite on the counters as it is not much square footage and is nice for baking.

07-27-2009 08:11 AM

Vasco

We have one of those tiny Kitchenaid food processors. Works fine. You can get these small food processors for $10, although the Kitchenaid costs a little more. Uses very little power, this is what you have to watch out for on a boat. This and a coffee grinder do all our galey needs as far as chopping, pureeing etc. You have to remember you have all the time in the world when cruising, kneading bread dough is all done by hand. We bake all our own bread.

07-27-2009 07:37 AM

Soontobecruiser

I am thinking about it for putting on a cat that we will live on and cruice once we sell our house. My husband has to eat gluten free, so I end up making a lot of food bread, cookies, you name it from scratch. I guess I am mostly interested in how it will hold up.

07-26-2009 05:37 PM

speciald

We carry a blender ( plastic not glass) for frozen drinks w/ a small chopper. Can't remember using the chopper but the frozen drinks are good. Probably not a needed piece of equipment on a smaller boat - could esily do without.

07-26-2009 05:08 PM

sarafinadh

Do you have room in your galley to install this and store all the accessories?

07-26-2009 07:42 AM

Soontobecruiser

Has anybody tried the TCC Kitchen Machine?

I have an old one in my house and in getting ready to cruise thought that something like this might be useful. Has anyone used them to know how well the would hold up?